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3.1.2.
Touch screen calibration ...................................................................... 24
3.1.3.
Menu structure ..................................................................................... 25
4.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES ............................................................................... 27
4.1.
Impedance Method ..................................................................................... 27
4.2.
Principle of HGB Measurement ................................................................... 27
4.3.
Parameters ................................................................................................. 28
4.4.
Absolute and Linearity Ranges of Parameters ............................................ 29
5.
ROUTINE UTILIZATION and MEASUREMENT ............................................... 30
5.1.
Sample handling ......................................................................................... 30
5.2.
Sample analysis .......................................................................................... 33
5.2.1.
Sample preparation .............................................................................. 33
5.2.2.
Running a (new) sample ...................................................................... 33
5.2.3.
Results ................................................................................................. 36
5.2.4.
Warning flags ....................................................................................... 37
5.2.5.
Parameter Limits (Normal ranges) ....................................................... 39
5.2.6.
Blank Measurement ............................................................................. 39
5.2.7.
Using Pre-diluted Mode ....................................................................... 40
6.
DATABASE ....................................................................................................... 41
6.1.
Database services....................................................................................... 42
6.2.
The Filter / Select function .......................................................................... 43
6.3.
Printing records ........................................................................................... 44
6.4.
Manage records .......................................................................................... 45
7.
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 46
7.1.
Cleaning ...................................................................................................... 46
7.2.
Calibration ................................................................................................... 47
7.2.1.
Calibration with factors ......................................................................... 48
7.2.2.
Calibration by measurement ................................................................ 48
7.3.
Quality control ............................................................................................. 50
7.3.1.
References........................................................................................... 51
7.3.2.
Measure ............................................................................................... 51
7.3.3.
Diagram ............................................................................................... 51
7.3.4.
Database ............................................................................................. 52
8.
Diagnostics ....................................................................................................... 53
8.1.1.
Device Information ............................................................................... 53
8.1.2.
Self Test ............................................................................................... 53
8.2.
Reagent status ............................................................................................ 54
8.2.1.
How to empty waste container ............................................................. 55
8.2.2.
Neutralization of Waste ........................................................................ 55